The symptoms of dry air: cracked skin, dry nose and throat, nose bleeds… Not very fun. Your best defense against the dry, winter air is a humidifier. But if you have to break out the humidifier at least once a year, then you might be better off just getting a whole-house humidifier installed into your current HVAC system. Here’s why:
After learning about the impact that indoor
air quality can have on your home, you’re probably now hyper-aware of the dust floating
through your air, the stuffy air in some rooms, and recoiling in horror at the cloud
of dust that appears when you pat your dog’s fur. It’s almost enough to make
you want to run out and buy all the filters and purifiers you can get your
hands on.
But don’t fall into that trap! Before you make any decisions on your own, you need to begin with an air quality test and inspection from a qualified HVAC contractor in Winder, GA. They’ll then be able to device a proper air quality strategy for your individual needs. That being said, here are some ideas for what can be done about the particulates floating around your home: